Family › Re: Yahoo-Yahoo / Olosho Matter,Parents..what Precautionary Steps Are You Taking? by Rafaela1: 3:43pm On Feb 01, 2022 |
I personally think a lot is involved. 1. The child's upbringing 2. The environment where a child grows, what they see at the early stage of their lives matter in cultivating their sense of reasoning 3. parents not explaining things to their children early enough, some children start with "let's try and see how it goes" 4. Childhood friend's your children keep, places they go/visit. 5. The kind of marriage their parents have 6. The relationship between parent and children. |
Career › Re: A Nairalander Bought Me A New Safety Boot by Rafaela1: 4:20pm On Sep 21, 2021 |
very good |
Crime › Re: Igwe Christopher Okwor Demolish A Poor Blind Man House (Pictures) by Rafaela1: 4:00pm On Sep 21, 2021 |
Two things are involved here 1. The good samaritan didn't settle the town ruler and committee OR 2. The poor man has been on the village's blacklist.......they now decided to strike now.
But none of these makes any sense at all. |
Programming › Re: Working Long Hours by Rafaela1: 9:25pm On May 06, 2021 |
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Food › Re: If I Can Do This, Do I Still Need A Girlfriend? (photos) by Rafaela1: 9:56pm On Apr 28, 2021 |
Xenry: I live comfortably and I cook comfortably, so do I still need a girlfriend? By the way, rate my cooking. The food is a combination of yam and beans.  Oga, this food looks like you cooked the beans separately and pounded the yam or should I say mashed the yam  You'd need a girlfriend, and eventually a wife. Reasons because sooner or later you'd : 1. need a companion unless you grew up to become a 'father ' or a priest 2. you need help with house chores. You definitely can't do it all. Man no Sabi do all the cleanup wey dey for house. 3. You'd need your respect as a grown-ass man world-wide 4. Of course babies, unless those ain't part of the future life plan-to spread your seed comfortable with all right that it comes with. 5. you go need home-made massage and other accessories, unless you'd want to continue with olosho here and there So forget it, it doesn't come by cooking red oil pounded yam and white beans. |
Programming › Re: Remote Work: Your Experiences As A Remote Worker by Rafaela1: 7:53pm On Apr 23, 2021 |
qtguru: Personally this is what works for me, so it is not a definitive guide:
1. Always have a Side project something meaningful 2. Tilt towards platform driven development e.g Shopify, SalesForce, Moodle, Wix 3. Try and builld something to sell e.g Themes, Product, Mobile App 4. Join Upworks and based on skills requested, ramp up and do one of those task and put in GitHub and attach to your profile, so there is evidence 5. Join a community, e.g I belong to Processwire where I help and sometimes write guides for me, it has exposed me to opportunity 6. Read and follow developer trends e.g 7. Get a Domiciliary account and a USD Account Wise 8. Create a small company and try to make some mini products and sell. e.g WordPress is a good market if you can get over the code
All these involve alot of hard work and sometimes it might require collaboration, one person cannot do it alone , it is possible but better for developers to work together. My own opinion
Take with a pinch of salt but it is working for me, also decorate your LinkedIn. I am currently working on a side project I will create a thread here for it. THanks a bunch. I'm grateful |
Phones › Re: What Is The Best Subscription For Heavy Downloads? by Rafaela1: 6:48pm On Apr 23, 2021 |
michlins: You call 10GB a heavy user. LoL
I use almost 50GB monthly and I don't consider myself an average user.
Na MTN 24GB for 3,500 I dey use two to three times monthly. I'm thinking of upgrading to 5k for 40gb PLs, what code do you use to see this plan? |
Programming › Re: Remote Work: Your Experiences As A Remote Worker by Rafaela1: 6:10pm On Apr 23, 2021 |
qtguru: 1. How long you have been doing remote work 4 years working from home
2. Time Zone of Work/Nigerian Time 10AM - 5pm 3. Current Pay A lot 4. Type ie permanent or temp worker Permanent Contract Worker ( As long as I don't get sacked) 5. Duration of Work if temp work N/A 6. Your Area of Specialization(Your line of work): Svelte Development / Frontend at work 7. Remote Worksites you got your job: Andela, Upworks, LinkedIn and Angeljobs 8. Your Nigerian Internet Experience Fiber one, 24/7 at 10Mbps, I have MTN as backup, and Spectranet (expired) Internet is very fast for me. 9. Recommendations for those looking for Remote Jobs LinkedIn, work on a small project and advertise on your GitHub join a community. Study Algorithm and Data Structure, also build a small company and work on products, you will see someone come to you. we are working on such at the moment Please can you give me guidelines on how to go about this. Have tried so manytimes but get lost along the way. |